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Sony STR-DB930 Receiver
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Sony STR-DB930 Receiver List Price: $600.00


Features
 Dolby Digital and DTS decoding
 5.1-channel analog inputs
 90 watts per channel
 32-bit DSP engine for digital cinema sound
 Digital cinema sound EX modes
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Sony STR-DB930 Receiver description
This Sony surround receiver contains an FM/AM tuner and five audio-video inputs, and works with the following components: VCR, camcorder, video games, TV, satellite tuner, DVD or LD player, tape deck, minidisc player, DAT deck, CD player, or turntable. Digital cinema sound, which incorporates Dolby Digital, Pro Logic Surround, and the DTS digital surround system, is also available. The LCD infrared remote control includes two-way communication, programmable memory, sleep function, muting, direct/auto preset, display window, standby, the ability to control all linked components, sound field control (including customization), and an SUB button that displays lists of operations which do not have corresponding buttons on the remote. The remote fits in your hand, weighs 4.5 ounces, measures 5 by 1.75 by 2 inches, and comes equipped with three LR6 batteries. The thorough operating manual includes pictures, helpful tips, definitions, and troubleshooting. Included accessories: FM wire antenna, AM loop antenna, audio/video/control 5 connecting cord, control A1 connecting cord, FM antenna adapter, Remote Commander remote, and three batteries. Warranty on parts and labor is two years, while accessories are covered for one year.
Sony STR-DB930 Receiver Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ Sony STR-DB930
I concurr with most of what the others have written here. The STR-DB930 is very well built and a bargain for the price. The STR-DB830 also deserves consideration. The receiver's amp has low distortion across 5 channels at full audio bandwidth. The RCA connectors on the rear of the unit are gold plated (a nice and unexpected touch). I recommend that you investigate the price/value offered by this receiver if you are considering a home theater purchase.(www.oade.com) supports DTS (see www.dvdexpress.com for a selection of DTS audio-only disks) and Dolby Digital decoding.

Regarding the remote, I really like it. Of course I have all Sony components save for a tape deck so my system is pretty integrated. When you consider Sony's S-Link function this integration becomes really attractive. Imagine having one's non-technical spouse simply putting a DVD in the DVD Player and having the TV turn on automatically and switch to the proper input and also having the Receiver turn on by itself and switch to the correct DVD input and audio decode mode. You can't get more turn key than that and that is what Sony's S-Link is designed to deliver.

The remote is back lit, and the two-way feature is great because it actually can tell you what mode the Receiver is in when you manipulate the remote.

Build quality is great, you will need to make sure the unit has good ventilation as it does generate heat but I don't consider that to be unexpected given it's size and power capacity.

One thing I was dissapointed with was the analog recording of the digital feed. I was trying to make a cassette recording of a CD for use in my car. When you feed a digital source into the receiver you cannot make an analog recording of it (though you can make a digital -DAT- recording of a digital source). I thought this was a little silly since once out of the DAC it still has to propagate the signal to the pre-amp in the receiver. Still, I was able to make an analog recording of the analog signal put out by the DVD/CD player and it sounds great.

Another helpful feature was the multi-channel decoding indicator. This is a bright blue LED that lights up when the receiver is doing what you bought it for, producing that GREAT 5.1 sound put out by DVDs with a Dolby Digital audio track. When I first setup my DVD/Receiver combo the sound wasn't there. I needed to manually configure my DVD to ouput a digital Dolby Digital and DTS signal (maybe someday this will be the default mode). It took me a while to figure it out but when I did, wow, the sound was incredible and the blue indicator on the receiver was comforting visual feedback. Some DVD media is setup to automatically output a straight pro-logic signal unless you manually select the DD or DTS track. If I start playing a DVD and the blue light is not on I know that I need to make the selection manually. (Fortunately this is becomming less common as most DVD players will look to select the track with the most channels automatically but the DVD media needs to be made compatible with this process by the publisher)

If you are considering a top end STR-DE series receiver I would recommend you get one of the STR-DB units instead. They are far supperior and not much more $.

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